One suspect in a burglary earlier this week escaped from a Conway hospital on Thursday, and a second suspect was ordered held in lieu of $500,000 bond.

Michael Mitchell, 26, was at Conway Regional Medical Center being treated for injuries sustained while fleeing from police early Wednesday morning. A press release issued by the Conway Police Department on Friday stated Mitchell left the hospital, either on foot or with someone.

Mitchell, and a second suspect, Calvin Horton, 27, are suspects in the burglary of the AT&T Store on East Main Street and face potential charges of commercial burglary, theft of property and fleeing.

According to a police report, officers responded to the store for a burglary alarm call at approximately 1:43 a.m. Wednesday.

While en route, an officer observed a silver Chevrolet Trailblazer leaving the area of the store at a high rate of speed. Because of the nature of the call and that the vehicle "appeared to be fleeing," the officer attempted to initiate a traffic stop.

The vehicle made no attempt to stop and instead drove onto Interstate 40 headed eastbound, reaching speeds up to 115 mph.

The Conway County Sheriff's Department deployed a spike strip at the 107 mile-marker. The vehicle swerved in an apparent attempt to avoid the spikes but lost control, left the roadway and rolled before coming to a stop.

Horton was allegedly thrown 30 feet from the vehicle, where he was taken into custody by police.

The other occupant of the vehicle, Mitchell was pulled from the vehicle by police officers and moved a safe distance away from the SUV, which caught on fire.

Both men were transported to Conway Regional Medical Center. Horton was later released into police custody, and Mitchell remained hospitalized for further treatment.

The police report stated several cell phones were recovered from the crash site. The exact amount of property taken from the AT&T store was not known at the time of the report.

Horton is currently on parole for a negligent homicide conviction, he said during his bond hearing on Friday. Prosecuting Attorney David Gibbons said Horton has at least four additional prior felony convictions.

According to the Conway Police Department, Mitchell is a suspect in the burglary of an AT&T store in Conway, as well as other similar incidents.